Before the last presidential debate, right-wing radio host Michael Savage advised the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump bring up a National Enquirer story about “Hillary’s gay lovers.”

All he’s got to do is say, “Look, yesterday a big publication came out in the National Enquirer from a man who worked for you for many years which says that you had many women lovers while your husband was president, is that still true?” It would bring the house down. Tell me it wouldn’t bring the house down. “Do you still like women in that way?” Nothing wrong with it. We’re not saying it’s morally wrong, we’re asking you if you still like women after what your husband did to you. He could even leave it that way, now that I think about it.

All he’s got to do is say, “Look, yesterday a big publication came out in the National Enquirer from a man who worked for you for many years which says that you had many women lovers while your husband was president, is that still true?” It would bring the house down. Tell me it wouldn’t bring the house down. “Do you still like women in that way?” Nothing wrong with it. We’re not saying it’s morally wrong, we’re asking you if you still like women after what your husband did to you. He could even leave it that way, now that I think about it.

Savage said that Chris Wallace “would have a stroke on the stage” if the former reality star followed his advice but “the audience would love it.”